package com.example.demo;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.Map;

public class SeeminglyUnmodifiable {
   private Map<String, Point> startingLocations = new HashMap<String, Point>(3);

   public SeeminglyUnmodifiable(){
      startingLocations.put("LeftRook", new Point(1, 1));
      startingLocations.put("LeftKnight", new Point(1, 2));
      startingLocations.put("LeftCamel", new Point(1, 3));
      startingLocations.put("LeftCamel2", new Point(1,1));
      //..more locations..
   }

   public Map<String, Point> getStartingLocations(){
      return Collections.unmodifiableMap(startingLocations);
   }

   public static void main(String [] args){
     SeeminglyUnmodifiable  pieceLocations = new SeeminglyUnmodifiable();
     Map<String, Point> locations = pieceLocations.getStartingLocations();

     Point camelLoc = locations.get("LeftCamel");
     System.out.println("The LeftCamel's start is at [ " + camelLoc.getX() +  ", " + camelLoc.getY() + " ]");

     //Try 1. update elicits Exception
     try{
        locations.put("LeftCamel", new Point(0,0));  
     } catch (java.lang.UnsupportedOperationException e){
        System.out.println("Try 1 - Could not update the map!");
     }

     //Try 2. Now let's try changing the contents of the object from the unmodifiable map!
     camelLoc.setLocation(0,0);

     //Now see whether we were able to update the actual map
     Point newCamelLoc = pieceLocations.getStartingLocations().get("LeftCamel");
     System.out.println("Try 2 - Map updated! The LeftCamel's start is now at [ " + newCamelLoc.getX() +  ", " + newCamelLoc.getY() + " ]");       }
}

class Point{
	public float x;
	public float y;
	
	public Point(float x, float y){
		setLocation(x, y);
	}
	public void setLocation(float x, float y){
		this.x = x;
		this.y = y;
	}
	
	public float getX(){
		return x;
	}
	
	public float getY(){
		return y;
	}
}
